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steve forbes sid we should just fall off the fiscal cliff and let the cards fall where they may and let this president take the blame for it, t i do believe, you guys, they're going to work a deal. as for benghazi and susan rice, i think that this is worse than watergate. if the president does double down it will backfire on him. lou: the last word. >> the only has so much political capital to spend. he spends it all once is a rise, which i think is a fool's errand because we don't know where this is going. we do know that their have to be other hearings. could not end today please today was a very bad day for him on this. lou: as we watch all this one can begin to understand his error in senate. he, david axelrod, his reelection campaign, his administration, they have successfully fended off an inquiry from the republicans, the national media, won reelection, and they look like they are one heck of a lot smarter than the republicans. thank you very much. appreciated. good to see you. lou: that petraeus sex scandal. without it would we have never learned more about a dozen? and paul was
steve forbes sid we should just fall off the fiscal cliff and let the cards fall where they may and let this president take the blame for it, t i do believe, you guys, they're going to work a deal. as for benghazi and susan rice, i think that this is worse than watergate. if the president does double down it will backfire on him. lou: the last word. >> the only has so much political capital to spend. he spends it all once is a rise, which i think is a fool's errand because we don't know...
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it's time to decide maybe a day and steve time signs some some some get on these from united states which of course support the opposition in syria or directly from syria and national. group like muslim brotherhood that they will not against israel a struggling euro zone has been dealt a fresh blow spain becoming the largest economy yet to ask for help as it made it needs a hundred billion euros to prop up its beleaguered banks cashel be fed directly to a special fun with madrid ultimately responsible for the money but the plan slipped spain avoid committing to additional cuts imposed from the outside as happened in the cases of greece ireland and portugal spain as prime minister has praised the loan as a victory for the credibility of the single currency but investment advisor patrick young questions its effectiveness and even the future of the euro as a currency. all of the politicians have basically left the people stranded the new government in spin went into denial mode from the wall and they came into office and six months later they suddenly realized what anybody who was remotely f
it's time to decide maybe a day and steve time signs some some some get on these from united states which of course support the opposition in syria or directly from syria and national. group like muslim brotherhood that they will not against israel a struggling euro zone has been dealt a fresh blow spain becoming the largest economy yet to ask for help as it made it needs a hundred billion euros to prop up its beleaguered banks cashel be fed directly to a special fun with madrid ultimately...
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let's go to steve. >> thank you. a very good morning. our system is beginning to move in right there. there is two parts of it. that is just off the san mateo and santa cruz coast. then the low will swing in. everything is beginning to take shape. coming in exactly as advertised. the models were spot on. you can see what was happening. juices up the atmosphere will get steady rain, light rain. this doesn't look like a downpour. there is heavier bans offshore. they will come in between 7:00 and 9:00. but cloudy with rain. off and on rain today. once the low comes in we may get heavier bans that won't be until later this afternoon. then we will see another system in. cloudy skies. rain begins this morning and takes us into tonight. we'll get a little bit of a break saturday and the next colder system is saturday night into sunday morning and we see a clearing take place. sunday may not be bad. nice on monday. cloud it up on tuesday pam. >> thank you. >>> time now coming up on our 5:00 hour tonight is the grand opening of the downtown ice r
let's go to steve. >> thank you. a very good morning. our system is beginning to move in right there. there is two parts of it. that is just off the san mateo and santa cruz coast. then the low will swing in. everything is beginning to take shape. coming in exactly as advertised. the models were spot on. you can see what was happening. juices up the atmosphere will get steady rain, light rain. this doesn't look like a downpour. there is heavier bans offshore. they will come in between...
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in two thousand and four former union organizer steve hadley was mysteriously sacked and for the next four years he wondered why he couldn't get another full time job then friends told him about a blacklist held by a private company and accessed by some of the u.k.'s biggest construction firms sure enough he uncovered a sixteen page file on himself goes into detail. what. the employers were distributed amongst themselves as blacklist an organization. basically for normal people for much of the information in hadley style is clips from left wing newspapers and union magazines but some comes from a different source altogether police i was and they're named. a participant. this information. could only have come from a place i mean we don't agree with blacklist it's not illegal. but a. mention. of forces involved in this it it almost marks a place that working on a building sites one of the most dangerous jobs in the u.k. . fifty tested the construction industry many of the workers say the reason they're on the blacklist is because they blew the whistle on poor health and safety standards
in two thousand and four former union organizer steve hadley was mysteriously sacked and for the next four years he wondered why he couldn't get another full time job then friends told him about a blacklist held by a private company and accessed by some of the u.k.'s biggest construction firms sure enough he uncovered a sixteen page file on himself goes into detail. what. the employers were distributed amongst themselves as blacklist an organization. basically for normal people for much of the...
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so my question to you, steve, is what's the way out here? is there a way out that if you see it for the republicans? >> well, the republicans and we showed in our editorial this week, the numbers do add up. the republicans should basically say, look, we will close the loopholes. if do you that the people that get hit the hardest are the rich. but i think the most important outcome is to make sure that barack obama does own this economy. i mean, you've seen what happened to the stock market in the last week, since obama was reelected and he's been talking about raising the rates and we've lost over 650 points on the dow jones, so, i'm not so sure that the investment community or even the public really wants those rates to rise as much as barack obama does. >> and just on the math. if you close, if you put a cap on deductions of 50,000 a year per individual. over ten years the estimate is you get almost 800 billion in tax revenue, which is-- >> right, which is center left operation, but, that's, and that's roughly the same as you get from rais
so my question to you, steve, is what's the way out here? is there a way out that if you see it for the republicans? >> well, the republicans and we showed in our editorial this week, the numbers do add up. the republicans should basically say, look, we will close the loopholes. if do you that the people that get hit the hardest are the rich. but i think the most important outcome is to make sure that barack obama does own this economy. i mean, you've seen what happened to the stock...
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manifesto, where free markets are moral and a government isn't it will be talking with her co-author, steve forbes as well about this book. argues targeted killings did not make us safer. this is about an hour and a half. [cheers and applause] >> thank you. it's wonderful to be here in buffalo and to be talking about an issue that is obvious they vary near and dear to my heart, drone warfare. i want to give you a little background first about why i wrote a book on drone warfare. it really dates back now to over 10 years when the u.s., after 9/11 invaded afghanistan. i do know some of you are to run to remember, but others have asked might remember looking at our tv screens and seeing the pictures of these very serious the new weapons that we had in this idea that we now have these precision weapons would only target people they wanted to get. i would not result in capital or damage. it was almost a way to say to people, calm down, don't be worried. we won't be killing innocent people. so i was worried because i don't have a sense the latest and greatest new weapon is going to attack innocen
manifesto, where free markets are moral and a government isn't it will be talking with her co-author, steve forbes as well about this book. argues targeted killings did not make us safer. this is about an hour and a half. [cheers and applause] >> thank you. it's wonderful to be here in buffalo and to be talking about an issue that is obvious they vary near and dear to my heart, drone warfare. i want to give you a little background first about why i wrote a book on drone warfare. it really...
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first very easily steve we all know someone who has had to mortgage their home for medical expenses or you know students who put two ition and food on credit cards in order to get by through the semester a dozens of trillions of dollars debt is crippling seventy seven point five of american households that collectors hound one in seven americans rolling jubilee organizers say this isn't an example of people living out of their means nearly two thirds of all bankruptcies have medical bills as a contributing factor over three hundred billion dollars of credit card debt in the united states was used to pay for basic necessities that's just wrong strike debt a child of occupy wall street sets out on a mission to help billions of dollars worth of debt eradicated in the bank bailout it's time for a bailout of the ninety nine percent by the ninety nine percent their tactic buying distressed debt for pennies on the dollar and then simply abolishing it people will get a phone call saying you know instead of getting a phone call from a collections agency they'll get one phone call saying hey occ
first very easily steve we all know someone who has had to mortgage their home for medical expenses or you know students who put two ition and food on credit cards in order to get by through the semester a dozens of trillions of dollars debt is crippling seventy seven point five of american households that collectors hound one in seven americans rolling jubilee organizers say this isn't an example of people living out of their means nearly two thirds of all bankruptcies have medical bills as a...
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[applause] >> i would like to thank steve for some really interesting and stimulating contributions, and i am mainly going to pose a couple of questions to the panel also hold and to the individual speakers to try to get some conversation and discussion going. the only self-serve and remarque i'm going to make is that steve mentioned absence of diplomatic strategies. and it was carefully planted remark to allow me to plug the report i just released offering a political and diplomatic passed forward. . you can get it at www.cnaspressurenotwar.com. i actually agree with a great deal of the analysis, but at least some of us are trying to find those alternatives. for the panel the questions i really wanted to raise were some of the different readings about the syrians marks might be and what it might become. the rigid detail of some of the ways we see the evolution over a long time -- this is very important it is not a creature of the air of spring but has fairly deep roots. i think it is very important to go back and recognize the long- term realities of the violent nature of the syrian
[applause] >> i would like to thank steve for some really interesting and stimulating contributions, and i am mainly going to pose a couple of questions to the panel also hold and to the individual speakers to try to get some conversation and discussion going. the only self-serve and remarque i'm going to make is that steve mentioned absence of diplomatic strategies. and it was carefully planted remark to allow me to plug the report i just released offering a political and diplomatic...
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please join me in welcoming white house senior director for middle east and north africa, steve simon. [ applause ] >> steve's introduction remind me of something i used to say before i came into government when i was asked about the arab spring which was -- since i didn't see it coming, how do i know where it's going? i still feel like that a lot
please join me in welcoming white house senior director for middle east and north africa, steve simon. [ applause ] >> steve's introduction remind me of something i used to say before i came into government when i was asked about the arab spring which was -- since i didn't see it coming, how do i know where it's going? i still feel like that a lot
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obama's victory saying he won because of gifts he promised to minority groups. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. who have used androgel 1%, there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62% is from the makers of the number one prescribed testosterone replacement therapy. it raises your testosterone levels, and... is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see un
obama's victory saying he won because of gifts he promised to minority groups. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's...
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. >> we've been talking with steve forbes about his new book, "freedom manifesto: why free markets are moral and big government isn't." also out on market is "how capitalism will save us." final question, mr. forbes. what your enthusiasm level about the mitt romney campaign? >> i think he would be a good president, and precisely because he knows what it takes to get real things done. he's demonstrated the olympics as a crisis manager. and so yeah, does he have my views on monetary policy yet the way i do? or parliament reform and the like? health care? no, not yet. but that's why we're getting some good candidates in congress. so yes, i think over period of four or eight years there will be a successful presidency like reagan was in the '80s. not because of missiles and rockets, great armies and all that, the central though they may become it's because we're innovative doing things that inspire the rest of the world. >> author steve forbes has been joining us here on booktv on c-span2. >> now on booktv, codepink cofounder medea benjamin takes a critical look at the use of drones by the
. >> we've been talking with steve forbes about his new book, "freedom manifesto: why free markets are moral and big government isn't." also out on market is "how capitalism will save us." final question, mr. forbes. what your enthusiasm level about the mitt romney campaign? >> i think he would be a good president, and precisely because he knows what it takes to get real things done. he's demonstrated the olympics as a crisis manager. and so yeah, does he have my...
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these come as steve, are the quintessential reagan democrat and they would be an counties adjacent to his spurt like beaver and westmoreland and washington ingrained and further to the east, cambridge, fayette. those counties have a propensity to vote republican, particularly in big elections. they're culturally conservative. pro-gun, pro-life, not particularly fond of. if you think of pennsylvania and drive big t. at the center of the state and fan out across the new york border, not quite getting to the northeastern part of the state, just a big t. that's the conservative blue area of the state. it's basically white. as protestant, doesn't have a definable ethnic group particularly. once you get used to the susquehanna river, with the exception of a few counties, the demography changes sharply. let's go down to the southeast. philadelphia heavily democratic, but before suburban ring counties, they are the same counties. they have an average two typically to win pennsylvania, you have to do very well in those same counties and then moving up a little bit to the north you have the leh
these come as steve, are the quintessential reagan democrat and they would be an counties adjacent to his spurt like beaver and westmoreland and washington ingrained and further to the east, cambridge, fayette. those counties have a propensity to vote republican, particularly in big elections. they're culturally conservative. pro-gun, pro-life, not particularly fond of. if you think of pennsylvania and drive big t. at the center of the state and fan out across the new york border, not quite...
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to introduce our first speaker, i'd like to call upon steve adler, member of our national commission from austin, texas. [ applause ] >> good morning. this morning's session is focused on the dramatic upheavals in the middle east and the policy challenges that they pose for the united states. the obama administration and office are expecting to face a full plate of issues to manage while pursuing mideast policy goals. countering iran's march to nuclear weapons capability, promoting israeli/palestinian negotiations, reducing the u.s. military presence in iraq, and managing volatile situations in pakistan and afghanistan that makes for a full agenda. and then if you add to that the stunning political upheaval in the region that no one could have predicted. as these events have shown, and as our next speaker is likely to remind us, the only thing predictable by this region is the inability to predict events and the repercussions. today we are fortunate to have with us, steve simon, special assistant to president obama and the senior director for middle east and north africa at the natio
to introduce our first speaker, i'd like to call upon steve adler, member of our national commission from austin, texas. [ applause ] >> good morning. this morning's session is focused on the dramatic upheavals in the middle east and the policy challenges that they pose for the united states. the obama administration and office are expecting to face a full plate of issues to manage while pursuing mideast policy goals. countering iran's march to nuclear weapons capability, promoting...
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you would think, at least, politically, they have a better opportunity, steve, general petraeus, first question you ask him. >> why did you give the briefing that you gave on september 14, where you in fact gave what was a backing of susan rice's -- the comments that susan rice made on september 16, when the vast bulk of the intelligence that huaccumulated and the reports from the cia on the ground in benghazi suggested, in fact that, this was a terror attack and we gu right away. >> greta: hypotheticalally, what excuse could anyone come up with on this that one? >> about petraeus? >> greta: how can -- how could petraeus defend them? i mean, in wild imaginations, what could be the excuse? >> it wasn't his briefing, it wasn't his talking points, primarily, he had a role in the process, but it wasn't developed by the cia. i think that's one potential thing we hear tomorrow from him -- >> greta: that's weak. >> trying. >> greta: and you have one? >> everyone who wants to talk to him in congress has talked to him. you know, they have all call hild to explain himself. perhaps, a valid quest
you would think, at least, politically, they have a better opportunity, steve, general petraeus, first question you ask him. >> why did you give the briefing that you gave on september 14, where you in fact gave what was a backing of susan rice's -- the comments that susan rice made on september 16, when the vast bulk of the intelligence that huaccumulated and the reports from the cia on the ground in benghazi suggested, in fact that, this was a terror attack and we gu right away....
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the legal panel, steve razor, defense attorney, they have a person of interest. what say you? >> i think its clear case of an obvious problem. it's not a simple disappearance but more likely and sadly so a murder. it's mostly going to be run a murder investigation. the problem here is there is too many things that are out of place. the victim taking a rental car, driving it 1600 miles, the wife not being sure who he is seeing and why. the fact that the individual after he disappeared ditch a car. they buy a used car and ditch it and get another vehicle. what they are doing right now they are going to persons of interest because they don't yet have enough evidence to arrest, but persons of interest, what that is a starting point where more evidence can be found. another possible location for evidence is with the family. they have to be very open in this case because what they are indicating they don't believe he had any history of prescription drug sales or any kind of legal activity. if they know of any it's very important they come forward with that information and not in an
the legal panel, steve razor, defense attorney, they have a person of interest. what say you? >> i think its clear case of an obvious problem. it's not a simple disappearance but more likely and sadly so a murder. it's mostly going to be run a murder investigation. the problem here is there is too many things that are out of place. the victim taking a rental car, driving it 1600 miles, the wife not being sure who he is seeing and why. the fact that the individual after he disappeared...
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today her father steve lamar said he views the additional charges as a positive development that will help the prosecution's case. >>> happening now. uc students are starting to arrive in san francisco to try and stop the wave of tuition hikes. the regents reveal today more hikes could be coming, despite last week's passage of proposition 30. nbc bay area's jodi hernandez is live in san francisco to explain. jodi? >> reporter: janelle, this is the last thing students thought they would have to do after helping pass proposition 30 last week. yet here they are. students say they will camp out here overnight in front of the uc board of regents meeting to take a stand against tuition hikes. you can see they're setting up their tents as we speak. this after the uc board of regents unveiled their budget framework for next year, a framework that includes the very real possibility of tuition hikes. governor jerry brown made a rare appearance at the meeting today. uc regents told him that they will need more than $276 million from the state to keep tuition from going up next year. the governor
today her father steve lamar said he views the additional charges as a positive development that will help the prosecution's case. >>> happening now. uc students are starting to arrive in san francisco to try and stop the wave of tuition hikes. the regents reveal today more hikes could be coming, despite last week's passage of proposition 30. nbc bay area's jodi hernandez is live in san francisco to explain. jodi? >> reporter: janelle, this is the last thing students thought they...
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. >> and i am steve chaid. >> the headlines. dozens are dead and several hundred have been injured in a train crash and argentina's capital plan is iris. >> being there in afghanistan, six people shot dead in more protests over the burning of copies of the koran. >> the u.n. nuclear inspectors say their mission in iran has ended with no breakthrough. ♪ >> restart in argentina, were at least 49 people have died in a commuter train crash. >> it happened in buenos aires. a packed commuter train slammed into a barrier at the end of the line at one of the city's busiest stations. more than 600 people injured. >> there were reportedly problems with the train's brakes. first, this report. >> the accident occurred at the height of the morning rush hour. the train was packed with an estimated 2,000 commuters. several hundred injured people have been rescued from the wreckage. officials say it will be some time before a final figure is known. >> they are pulling people out from between the first and second carriages. there are survivors
. >> and i am steve chaid. >> the headlines. dozens are dead and several hundred have been injured in a train crash and argentina's capital plan is iris. >> being there in afghanistan, six people shot dead in more protests over the burning of copies of the koran. >> the u.n. nuclear inspectors say their mission in iran has ended with no breakthrough. ♪ >> restart in argentina, were at least 49 people have died in a commuter train crash. >> it happened in...
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. >> i'm steve kerr naky. today we'll talk to a self-described peer progressive and says we can change washington and isre i get the whole world peace thing until it makes me late for work. it's tuesday, september 25th, and you're in the cycle. president obama takes the stage today. his 30 minute remarks focused the deft of ambassador chris stevens. >> in evy culture, those who love fedomheve m ask themselves how much they're willing to tolerate freedom for others. it's a crude and disgusting video, sparked outrage throughout the muslim rld. it's an insul not only to muslims but americans as well. ernope t justifiesre mindless violence. there are no words that excuse the killing of innocence. there's no video that justifies an attack on an embassy. there's no slander tt provides an excuse for pple to burn a restaurant in lebanonr destroy scho inun oft d and destruction in pakistan. >> the president also delivered some of his toughest talk yet againstiran's nuclear ambitions. iran'ssint mmoud ahmadinejad addres
. >> i'm steve kerr naky. today we'll talk to a self-described peer progressive and says we can change washington and isre i get the whole world peace thing until it makes me late for work. it's tuesday, september 25th, and you're in the cycle. president obama takes the stage today. his 30 minute remarks focused the deft of ambassador chris stevens. >> in evy culture, those who love fedomheve m ask themselves how much they're willing to tolerate freedom for others. it's a crude and...
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steve. >> thanks, dave. i know you're listening, but i didn't see when the dust settled, i think going forward you'll have this dynamic relationship between the brotherhood as well. the basis for that is both in the total as well as what is in the constitution and what has happened over the course of the last year or so. they say authorities must love him bureaucrats. we on every kiosk in all of egypt. we know the people. we have delivered social services. these are professional bushrod. they don't know anything. i think there is a certain amount of islamist recredit going on here that i think they want to one-out the brotherhood on. second, if you look at the content of the constitution where it addresses islam or sharia, there were vcs have a conflict between the south face and the brotherhood article to 19 over with the interpretation is. there's going to be this effort to say that is not in keeping with the understanding and it's going to drive this conflict between the two and above it all wanted to ree
steve. >> thanks, dave. i know you're listening, but i didn't see when the dust settled, i think going forward you'll have this dynamic relationship between the brotherhood as well. the basis for that is both in the total as well as what is in the constitution and what has happened over the course of the last year or so. they say authorities must love him bureaucrats. we on every kiosk in all of egypt. we know the people. we have delivered social services. these are professional bushrod....
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chief political correspondent byron york and karin tum pelty and steve hayes. how's the president doing politically with this issue in. >> you know, i think initially, when all of this first started to happen, the -- i sensed the president wasn't in much trouble because the media was so focused on mitt romney and the fact he had issued a paper statement and had the press conference. the news overwhelmingly focusing on mitt romney, both the newspapers and the broadcast networks. the broadcast networks, according to one count had a 20-1 ratio of news on mitt romney and his statement, relative to the substance of what was happening. so i think the president got a break. but now you are starting to see what i think are the real and relevant questions -- what led to this? why didn't we have more security at the embassies? all the questions that the president will have to answer. >> i don't think we are there yet. i think we are still in the-- the political scientist call the rally around the flag phase. i think the single most powerful image today is not the finger-
chief political correspondent byron york and karin tum pelty and steve hayes. how's the president doing politically with this issue in. >> you know, i think initially, when all of this first started to happen, the -- i sensed the president wasn't in much trouble because the media was so focused on mitt romney and the fact he had issued a paper statement and had the press conference. the news overwhelmingly focusing on mitt romney, both the newspapers and the broadcast networks. the...
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a pretty bad situation and relations between the two countries to discuss those earlier i spoke to steve in london writer and host of the progressive radio news hour. well in america you can you can guess what if. i haven't shared so i really want to marry completely i can be only contain myself for a cure but certainly accusations against iran and hezbollah will floor the second fairest if i had a blame anybody and i certainly don't have any evidence but if i had it if i had a need. i mean i mean it's open territory or attempted it it was a state of principle over them but i recall last october the alleged why if you have the saudi ambassador in washington and supposedly where. the charities didn't buy at best this milk here it didn't even rise to level over the movie and yet lives reached an american food the us people in other countries just laugh at them and charges was so ludicrous israel makes charities american based charities christine but nowhere with it's just provided. one motivation with an aside israelis intelligence agency have for targeting two israeli embassy. well the mo
a pretty bad situation and relations between the two countries to discuss those earlier i spoke to steve in london writer and host of the progressive radio news hour. well in america you can you can guess what if. i haven't shared so i really want to marry completely i can be only contain myself for a cure but certainly accusations against iran and hezbollah will floor the second fairest if i had a blame anybody and i certainly don't have any evidence but if i had it if i had a need. i mean i...
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tell me, am i wrong about that, steve? >> no, you are wrong. >> when did he say differently? >> look, i interviewed him this week. he said it many times. he said it on the senate floor. we're willing to compromise on raising taxes. that's something that a lot of republicans aren't real happy with, but he said look, i'm willing to put revenues on the table. but what he's saying, keith, let's be very clear. >> you're saying revenue. i'm saying tax increases. >> right. >> the bush tax rates -- no, i'm talking about bush tax rates. they expire on december 31st contin. >> that's what republicans won't agree to. the answer is no, we're not going to let those rates go up because it's going to do significant damage to the economy. >> like it did during the clinton administration when they created 20 million jobs. >> you're only growing at 2%. you don't have much elbow room. david webb, i don't know, sometimes i think it's a pox on all their houses because david, why should republicans sign on to a cap on tax deductions when they're not getting lower tax rates on the other side? in ot
tell me, am i wrong about that, steve? >> no, you are wrong. >> when did he say differently? >> look, i interviewed him this week. he said it many times. he said it on the senate floor. we're willing to compromise on raising taxes. that's something that a lot of republicans aren't real happy with, but he said look, i'm willing to put revenues on the table. but what he's saying, keith, let's be very clear. >> you're saying revenue. i'm saying tax increases. >>...
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first game in the best of seven series in the western conference quarter finals played it was hard steve opened the scoring for men's golf the good work from alexander who called the boss along with all the teams were level for you know back here with the polis a foot in on a moscow to send the game to overtime there were of course the winner of the series continues in moscow on thursday night not against darby to discover moscow for one simply to support there was a goal placed in meetings of course torpedo thrashed unama riga seven three from moscow region side asked lancelot the better of service style by a single goal to mail. but switch to football where russians preparations for the european championships are going smoothly they go to to know when i would get marc in a friendly with coach take out the cat heaping praise on goal scorers remind sure to call for a shove and he used to play for the dutchman while he was in charge and then eat from copenhagen as richard graham paul flicked. has been in fine form recently for both club and country is going to score five goals in the seas
first game in the best of seven series in the western conference quarter finals played it was hard steve opened the scoring for men's golf the good work from alexander who called the boss along with all the teams were level for you know back here with the polis a foot in on a moscow to send the game to overtime there were of course the winner of the series continues in moscow on thursday night not against darby to discover moscow for one simply to support there was a goal placed in meetings of...
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always essentially we're going to lead to un action anyway and political steve in london believes it's not a coincidence that the arab league prize that fashion just as a western powers up the cool foreign involvement well my goodness it sounds like a no fly zone in different language there was an open sesame to direct intervention and meeting war the observers who were sitting into syria they picked the wrong man to lead the mission to sudanese generals. they thought their man in charge who with deliver the goods against the side believing him for everything going oh i'm so cool what a general we do he said his sorrow is cooperating it's exactly the opposite of what the last one you may want to precarious just step up whatever they have in mind which is some kind of new to the best solution is the worst syria's civil it's going to see and here is a legitimate opposition in syria syria is that authoritarian to a reporter in the when the guardian reported we get to go get a national poll that apparently go some credibility so that the. syrians. for america and britain and the arab leagu
always essentially we're going to lead to un action anyway and political steve in london believes it's not a coincidence that the arab league prize that fashion just as a western powers up the cool foreign involvement well my goodness it sounds like a no fly zone in different language there was an open sesame to direct intervention and meeting war the observers who were sitting into syria they picked the wrong man to lead the mission to sudanese generals. they thought their man in charge who...
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clouds increase tuesday. >>> thanks, steve. the major european markets open with losses this morning as investors continue to worry about u.s. fiscal policy. overnight japan nikkei finished up about 2%. investors there are encouraged about the possibility of further economic easing by the tokyo government. checking in on our numbers futures right now point to a slightly mixed opening. maybe a little bit higher for the dow but a drop in the nasdaq and the s & p 500. you can see following a little bit of losses some losses yesterday. it will start slowing up as question get closer to thanksgiving. >>> san francisco based gap reports third quarter earnings. boosted profits 60% from last year. the announcement comes as gap increases its marketing and revamps its product line. >>> 5:21. a vacaville community remembering a teenage death that happened three decades ago. >> you know we will never change that horrific night 30 years ago. there may never be a killer brought to justice. >> why there still have been no arrests in the case.
clouds increase tuesday. >>> thanks, steve. the major european markets open with losses this morning as investors continue to worry about u.s. fiscal policy. overnight japan nikkei finished up about 2%. investors there are encouraged about the possibility of further economic easing by the tokyo government. checking in on our numbers futures right now point to a slightly mixed opening. maybe a little bit higher for the dow but a drop in the nasdaq and the s & p 500. you can see...
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s flagship current affairs program news night and only all of it was this steve messam showing the first graph of lord mcalpine and he said oh no actually i'm sorry i was mistaken it wasn't him after all and that haven't been enough in itself of of the jimmy savile scandal again newsnight had done an investigation into jimmy savile who was a much loved children's entertainer back when i was growing up which essentially exposed him as a paedophile that program was spiked by b.b.c. leadership they were ordered to drop it at least in part because other parts of the b.b.c. were preparing a programme that said how wonderful jimmy savile was can of course it's not just news that the b.b.c. does they do a range of programs nature documentaries it's. so it has been a much loved it loved institution and people hope i think that this change of management will will make that be so again let's have a listen to what they say i still follow b.b.c. news and business and yeah i still just as easy said we wouldn't deter me from using b.b.c. is an easy thing you see a g.p. i mean it's something that reall
s flagship current affairs program news night and only all of it was this steve messam showing the first graph of lord mcalpine and he said oh no actually i'm sorry i was mistaken it wasn't him after all and that haven't been enough in itself of of the jimmy savile scandal again newsnight had done an investigation into jimmy savile who was a much loved children's entertainer back when i was growing up which essentially exposed him as a paedophile that program was spiked by b.b.c. leadership...
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s flagship current affairs program news night and although it didn't name the person that steve messam was accusing the program did give rise. a frenzy of speculation all over twitter and other social networking sites which led to a former conservative policy treasurer being named lord mcalpine was eventually named on social networking sites and then went public to defend himself he said he'd never done this he very quickly denied the accusations he started to sue anyone and everyone and only was this steve messam showing a photograph of lord mcalpine and he said oh no actually i'm sorry i was mistaken it wasn't him after all so that was a really short piece of investigative journalism that comes in the wake of that haven't been enough in itself of the jimmy savile scandal again that newsnight had done an investigation into jimmy savile who was a much loved children's entertainer back when i was growing up which essentially exposed him as a paedophile and there have been again wave after wave of allegations people coming forward saying yes jimmy savile did abuse me that program was spi
s flagship current affairs program news night and although it didn't name the person that steve messam was accusing the program did give rise. a frenzy of speculation all over twitter and other social networking sites which led to a former conservative policy treasurer being named lord mcalpine was eventually named on social networking sites and then went public to defend himself he said he'd never done this he very quickly denied the accusations he started to sue anyone and everyone and only...
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elite cleaved drivers for the two for a diving comes within just a few hours of the high tide while the steve atlantic breeze of up to eighty kilometers parole makes the scene the coolest so platform one of the toughest sports the weekly diving series have to all four with a win like this it's a bit hard to stand there on the platform and one of the one more important you'll have to keep your belt on before the high dive. these guys prove they've go it takes a chill i said dangerous weather conditions and the low paid for itself but all the pressure and research these dear devils take they off is the right thing in the end east to them priceless you turn to the surface and take a deep breath. and it is such a big really you you've built up so much emotions before the dawn. finally when you when you hit the water everything's ok you know sort of relieved. it's a long describable feeling one of the same with the feeling you get doing high dogs can hardly be compared to anything it's a competition it gives you an amazing especially with all the best gift ever to come together and you manage to.
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joining me is steve benen. great to have you with us. thanks for your time. these rule changes that harry reid and the senate democrats are talking about, how drastic are they and how much of an effect could they have? >> one might think they are outrageous. in reality, the measures that you identified are modest. for many people who are eager to see major changes in the senate because of its dysfunction, this is something of an underwhelming proposal that we see coming from senate democrats. the kind of changes we'd see are minor. and ultimately the super majorities we have seen become so standard throughout the senate in recent years would remain in place. the changes are actually quite minor. >> do you think it would be enough? i think that harry reid wouldn't be proposing this if he didn't think this was going to remedy the situation. but there's still a way that the republicans could throw up a bunch of filibusters, correct? >> absolutely. the right of the minority to filibuster would be maintained regardless of the forms are adopted or not. harry reid i
joining me is steve benen. great to have you with us. thanks for your time. these rule changes that harry reid and the senate democrats are talking about, how drastic are they and how much of an effect could they have? >> one might think they are outrageous. in reality, the measures that you identified are modest. for many people who are eager to see major changes in the senate because of its dysfunction, this is something of an underwhelming proposal that we see coming from senate...
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the fundamental flaw as crypted by steve croft. they say it's not just islam it's the extremist wing of islam and name me another country other than indonesia and turkey where the fundamentalist islam has then nonviolent or promoted women or any other things. the newspapers all missed this because they don't have a religious perspective. >> rick: the assassination of our ambassador and two former seals. where was criticism, bumps in the road, where was the criticism in that comment? >> i think the wave in change and in the wave the change there is going to be bumps in in the road. i don't think he meant to suggest and most people did not interpret that the death of four american officials is a bump in the road. but there was so much in that 60 minutes interview, his calling netanyahu insistence on red line noise, there could have been so much followed up and wasn't. i'm really surprised. >> rick: when governor romney delivered his initial response after the attack on consulate in benghazi he was ganged up by the media. they coordin
the fundamental flaw as crypted by steve croft. they say it's not just islam it's the extremist wing of islam and name me another country other than indonesia and turkey where the fundamentalist islam has then nonviolent or promoted women or any other things. the newspapers all missed this because they don't have a religious perspective. >> rick: the assassination of our ambassador and two former seals. where was criticism, bumps in the road, where was the criticism in that comment?...
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. >> steve kingston reporting. the united nations special envoy has warned the current peace plan for syria may be the last stop to avoid civil war. he says he has lost hope it will work. thousands of u.n. monitors must be deployed. here is our u.n. correspondent. >> the u.n. monitoring operation is in full swing. here it is an underlying -- unloading equipment in damascus for what may be their toughest mission yet. they are meant to police a ceasefire which does not exist. their presence has brought, in places, but nearly one month on, violence continues at unacceptable levels, as this amateur footage shows in the city of homs. >> the u.n. supervision is the only remaining chance to stabilize the country. i am sure i am not telling you and the secret when i tell you there was a profound concern that the country could otherwise descend into full civil war. the implications of that are frightening. we cannot allow that to happen. >> the violence seems to be shifting rather than stopping -- less showing, but more tor
. >> steve kingston reporting. the united nations special envoy has warned the current peace plan for syria may be the last stop to avoid civil war. he says he has lost hope it will work. thousands of u.n. monitors must be deployed. here is our u.n. correspondent. >> the u.n. monitoring operation is in full swing. here it is an underlying -- unloading equipment in damascus for what may be their toughest mission yet. they are meant to police a ceasefire which does not exist. their...
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for like a month now. >> it's steve kornackiism. >> before we go -- >> i'll give you the credit, steve. >> thank you. >> before we go, quickly, you know, i want to get festive for a moment. we have a holiday coming up. that means black friday shopping deals and then of course christmas. a lot of people think about consumer spending and charitable giving around this time of the year. what kind of impact will the fiscal cliff have on that? >> well, it will have an impact. but interesting enough, consumers seem to be navigating through this as well. they haven't cut back on the hiring. the job market is holding firm. unemployment is still trending lower. so i think christmas it won't be great. i don't see how it can be great, but it will be okay. i think we'll be fine. >> all right, mark zandi, thank you. >> thank you. >>> president obama will join 50 million americans on the road this holiday season, but he's not talking turkey. lame duck is on his menu. we'll explain next in "the spin." eat good fats. avoid bad. don't go over 2000... 1200 calories a day. carbs are bad. carbs are good. t
for like a month now. >> it's steve kornackiism. >> before we go -- >> i'll give you the credit, steve. >> thank you. >> before we go, quickly, you know, i want to get festive for a moment. we have a holiday coming up. that means black friday shopping deals and then of course christmas. a lot of people think about consumer spending and charitable giving around this time of the year. what kind of impact will the fiscal cliff have on that? >> well, it will have...